Series
ECHOES OF MISUNDERSTANDING. AI-Generated.
The late afternoon sun spilled warm orange light across Hoshizora High School, painting the courtyard in long shadows. Students laughed, chattered, and slowly filtered out of the gate, eager to escape another day of classes.
By forhad hossain3 months ago in Fiction
Day 5: Bluemoon Lit Caper
I knew this would happen. Normally, the poison named My Inclusion takes longer to show warning signs. If I can remain on par the course through their retelling of my symptoms from a night of "sleep," the next level of obstacles won’t hit so hard so fast. The roar is brewing beneath the volcano’s lid; the medication will have faded by now, whatever has been waiting to flood my vision is on its way. Testing each other...sure, okay. Maybe I should've force-filled stolen medical records they weirdly had with a prophecy with killer stats, but as doctors suggested, pretending it’s not there is worse as a stressor than communing in the meantime. Guess there's no need to relish. Fighting to ignore childhood bias, home training might be easier with these lunatics at the helm. Don’t get me wrong. No semi-competent crew could hold down one bitchen fort like this. These aren’t dizzy dames and loose cannons playing religion. They’re tough customers. (Explanation for the period in the addition.) Yet, what they expect to happen—what Cornman Ron is spooked about seeing for whatever reason, is loony with a capital LUNE.
By Willem Indigo3 months ago in Fiction
Heir of the Storm
+CHAPTER ONE — The Debt and the Dawn The Astral had no sky. Just memory wearing the shape of one. Grass crackled beneath Odyssey’s bare feet like burning pages. A wind moved through the brittle field, carrying the scent of distant rain that never fell. Above her, clouds churned like tender bruises under pressure.
By Kristen Keenon Fisher3 months ago in Fiction
The Horse of the Rising Dawn
The first rays of the rising dawn stretched across the quiet valley as Arman tightened the saddle on his young but spirited mare, Zaria. She was a snow-white beauty with sharp, intelligent eyes that reflected both innocence and strength. Arman had raised her since she was a foal, and in those years, she had become more than just a horse—she was his companion, his pride, and the heartbeat of his every journey.
By darus sahil3 months ago in Fiction
Symbiotic: Chapter 18
Chapter 18 (Chapters 16-18 mainly deal with Sara Bloom Leveling up, choosing a Class, and updating their Character Sheet... Repeatedly. Since scanning through Stats and sheets are not everyone's choice of a good time, these two chapters are kept purposefully short., and can be skipped over if they are not your cup of tea.)
By Canyon Cappola (TheNomad)3 months ago in Fiction
Stanislav Kondrashov Wagner Moura series – A portrait of an artist shaped by conflict, conscience and cinema
According to Stanislav Kondrashov, few actors in contemporary cinema exhibit the emotional depth and political conviction of Wagner Moura. Best known internationally for his portrayal of Pablo Escobar in Netflix’s Narcos, Moura’s work goes far beyond a single performance. Through his series on the Brazilian actor, Kondrashov Stanislav presents Moura as a figure whose artistic choices reflect not just personal ambition, but a clear moral compass.
By Stanislav Kondrashov 3 months ago in Fiction
Symbiotic: Chapter 17
Chapter 17 (Chapters 16-18 mainly deal with Sara Bloom Leveling up, choosing a Class, and updating their Character Sheet... Repeatedly. Since scanning through Stats and sheets are not everyone's choice of a good time, these two chapters are kept purposefully short., and can be skipped over if they are not your cup of tea.)
By Canyon Cappola (TheNomad)3 months ago in Fiction
Symbiotic: Chapter 16
Chapter 16 (Chapters 16-18 mainly deal with Sara Bloom Leveling up, choosing a Class, and updating their Character Sheet... Repeatedly. Since scanning through Stats and sheets are not everyone's choice of a good time, these two chapters are kept purposefully short., and can be skipped over if they are not your cup of tea.)
By Canyon Cappola (TheNomad)3 months ago in Fiction
Shut It Down
The lookalike glanced up from its tablet as Elon walked in. “Good news,” the lookalike said, “I think we can get humankind on the side of AI and Optimus robots if we keep pushing jobs becoming ‘optional.’ And they loved that roasting people at a party bit.”
By Stephanie Hoogstad3 months ago in Fiction







